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No. 353,163. Patented Nov. 23. 1886 2mm aooeo ogripher, Washvqgian, o a

UNITED STATES PATENT Quince.

GEORGE A. SANDERS, OF LAKE VILLAGE, NEV HAMPSHIRE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO AUGUSTUS R. BURFEE, OF SAME PLACE.

REFLECTOR-HOLDER.

erncrrrcn'rrom forming part of Letters Patent No. 353.163. dated November 23. 1886- Application filed February 18, 1886. Serial No. 192,452. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE A. SANDERS, of Lake Village, in the county of Belknap and State of New Hampshire, have invented an Improved Lamp-Reflector; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification.

My invention consists in a lamp reflector and holder composed of a reflector provided with means for attaching it to the holder, and a holder formed of a rod or rods to receive the reflector attachment, and having an elastic sus- 1 pending-hook, and in the combination of the same with a lamp-chimney, the said elastic suspending-hook being adapted to catch upon the upper end of the lamprchimney, all substantially as hereinafter set forth.

In the drawings, Figure lrepresents a central vertical section of a lamp-chimney provided with my improved reflector; Fig. 2, a central vertical section of the same in a plane at right angles to the plane of the view in Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a rear view of the reflector; Fig. 4:,

a rear View of a modified construction of the reflector.

Like letters designate corresponding parts in all of the figures.

In the drawings, A represent the lampchimney, B the reflector, and G the reflectorholder, by which also the reflector is attached to the lamp-chimney.

The reflector B may be ofany ordinary form,

a circular concave mirror being shown in the drawings, and it may be made of polished metal or any other material suit-able for a reflector. r

In order to place the reflecting-mirror and hold it in the lamp-chimney and allow its adjustment in position therein to the position of the lamp-flame, it is mounted on a holder, 0, which is preferably made of wire, as shown.

The reflector, as represented, has two ears 5 or projections, a a, turned backward from its edges, and provided with holes to receive the holder. In the principal views of the drawings I have shown the holder as made with the arms I; b forming the ends of the single piece of wire of which the holder is made, each arm passing through a hole in each ear of the reflector. Thus the reflector is prevented from turning out of position on the holder.

The holder 0 extends from the reflector upward far enough to reach the upper end of the lamp chimney, being preferably curved in proper form to sufficiently conform to the in nor outline of the lampehimney. The user of the reflector can bend the wire of the holder to suit the form of anychimney used. At the 6Q upper end of the lamp-chimney the holder is bent outward over the edge of the glass, and thence downward close to the outer surface of the chimney, to form a hook, c, that will retain the reflectorin the chimney and clasp the 6 5 chimney, so as to hold the reflector firmly in place and in any position to which it is ad justed. I prefer to give elasticity to the hook by shaping it so that it will spring inward against the lamp-chimney with sufflcient force to hold the reflector as high or low as desired. The arms of the holder are considerably separated at the hook end to give the proper breadth of support.

The modified form of the holder shown in Fig. 4 represents it made of a single arm at the lower end instead of two. This may be made' to serve the purpose, but not so perfectly as the construction shown in the other figures.

This reflector, being opaque, also serves as r a shade to the lamp when so placed as to be between the person and the light. The re flector is inserted in thelamp-chimney through thelower end thereof.

A lamp-reflector placed inside of a lamp-B chimney has the advantage of there being no thickness of glass between it and the light and Without obscuring the light of the lamp, and and a lamp reflector and holder composed of the reflector can be transferred from one lampareflector, B, provided with means, as the ears chimney to another. a a a, for attaching it to the holder, and a holder, 15

I claim as my invention 0, formed of a rod or rods, to receive the re- 5 1. A lamp reflector and holder composed of flector attachment, and having an elastic susa reflector, B, provided with means, as the pending-hook, o, catching upon the upper end ears a a, for attaching it to the holder, and a of the lamp-chimney, substantially as and for holder, 0, formed of a rod or rods, to receive l the purpose herein specified.

the reflector attachment, and having an elastic GEO. A. SANDERS. IO suspending-hook, c, substantially as and for WVitnesses:

the purpose herein specified. A. T. L. DAVIS, 2. The combination of a lamp-chimney, A, J. A. VVEBSTER. 

